(1) Both trials show a trend for a lesser level of performance for cows with restricted time of access to hay.(2) In urban areas, however, the choice of space is limited because of the restricted availability of houses and the nature of freehold land tenure.(3) Their restricted product line also gives them somewhat limited flexibility.(4) As a practical issue, it must be preserved in ways that protect it from harm while providing restricted scholarly access.(5) In pidgins and creoles these metaphorical uses are an important means of extending a restricted vocabulary with limited syntactic means.(6) Dr. Steelwell was caught with restricted info on aliens in his possession and kicked out of Area 51.(7) That this quality is rarely discerned in his other signed paintings is hardly surprising, given the restricted subject matter of those works.(8) The method involved a stepwise linkage of doubly- restricted DNA fragments and re-digestion of the resultant concatamers.(9) If 50% of the cells which permit injection of restricted DNA are infected with at least two phage genomes and genomes are subsequently segregated by cell division, then the number of potential yielder cells should significantly increase during the course of the experiment.(10) Usually, taking part in a restricted access conversation increases the potential level of trust, especially if the identities of the participants are known.(11) Contemporary Prairie du Chien sites without wild rice indicate the spatially restricted nature of rice exploitation.(12) Our knowledge of institutional structures for the earlier period is much more limited because of the restricted numbers and the geographical distribution of the available documents.(13) Downwardly mobile, despite their gentle origins, these men had limited resources and restricted access to luxurious apparel.(14) It's restricted information which I'm not at liberty to discuss with you till we actually get there, ok?(15) Situated near the valley bottom, this site has very restricted views.(16) The Nouveau Roman remained a more restricted phenomenon, of limited appeal within France itself, and less overseas.